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STUDIO 24: Music Technology: MIDI and Arduino In-Person
This hands-on workshop is an introduction to physical computing using the popular Arduino microcontroller platform and MIDI - the Musical Instrument Digital Interface: "MIDI is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music."
We'll learn how we can use the Arduino platform to create musical instrument user interfaces from buttons, sensor, and other input devices. And, how we can create MIDI-compatible instruments using Arduino. This workshop is most appropriate for high school-aged learners and older.
Electronics Studio
From April to June, STUDIO 24 will be dedicated to playful and practical explorations of electronics. Classes and drop-in experiences will cover a variety of topics from the fundamentals of circuits and coding to creative projects that bring technology and art together. Electronics studio experiences will be facilitated by Maker-In-Residence, Ayesha Wilson, alongside Creative Technologists and community educators. Electronics studio is for everyone! Whether you're an experienced tinkerer or you're brand new to electronics, we invite you to create, learn, and explore topics in electronics in a supportive and creative community space.
- Date:
- Wednesday, Apr 16 2025 Show more dates
- Time:
- 3:30pm - 6:30pm
- Location:
- STUDIO 24 Makerspace, NoBo Library
- Audience:
- Adult Teen
- Categories:
- Makerspace
This class will be at the STUDIO 24 Makerspace in the NoBo Library. Here are directions and parking information for the NoBo Library. Our Makerspace classes often have long waitlists. We sincerely hope that you can attend, but if you are for some reason unable to, please cancel your registration ASAP so that one of the people on our waiting list can take your place in the class. You can cancel by going back to your confirmation email and following the link.
All makerspace patrons are expected to adhere to makerspace and library rules and policies. All users and visitors must agree to and sign the Acknowledgment of Risk and Release Form each visit before entering the space.